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A method for functional testing constitutive and ligand-induced interactions of lysin motif receptor proteins

Authors :
Yi-Han Wang
Chun-Lian Li
Christian Staehelin
Zhi-Ping Xie
De-Xing Xue
Source :
Plant Methods, Vol 16, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2020), Plant Methods
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Background Plant receptors with lysin motifs (LsyM) recognize microbial signals such as fungal chitin and lipo-chitooligosaccharidic Nod factors of nitrogen-fixing rhizobia. It is generally assumed that ligand-induced dimerization of LysM receptors is an essential step in activation of intracellular kinase domains and downstream signaling. Consequently, genes required for plant defense and establishment of symbiosis are expressed. We recently found that three LysM receptor proteins (namely LYK1, LYK4 and LYK5) of Arabidopsis thaliana form a tripartite receptor complex to perceive chitin. However, constitutive and ligand-induced interactions of LysM receptors generally remain difficult to be characterized. Results Interactions between ectodomains of LYK1, LYK4 and LYK5 were investigated by a chimeric receptor approach using hairy roots of the legume Lotus japonicus. Synthetic receptor pairs consisting of a LYK ectodomain and the intracellular domain of a L. japonicus Nod factor receptor (NFR1 and NFR5, respectively) were tested for their capacity to activate expression of the symbiotic NIN (nodule inception) gene. The results indicated constitutive (LYK4ED–LYK4ED, LYK4ED–LYK5ED) and chitin-induced interactions (LYK1ED–LYK1ED, LYK1ED–LYK5ED) of the examined ectodomains. Conclusion We present a method to functionally analyze constitutive and ligand-induced interactions of LysM-type proteins.

Details

ISSN :
17464811
Volume :
16
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Plant methods
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6fc236f0490fc6e8bb5b99c92184d5e5